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The Big Bang Theory (season 6)

The sixth season of the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory aired on CBS from September 27, 2012.[1][2] Series creator Bill Prady stated that the writers would start back writing season 6 in mid-June 2012 and filming of season 6 would begin on August 14, 2012.[3] On May 10, 2012, Prady stated that "not all the characters will be in California when [season 6] begins".[4] The series' season premieres have typically been set immediately following the events of the preceding season finales, and Howard is travelling from Kazakhstan to the International Space Station at the end of season 5.

Cast

Main article: List of The Big Bang Theory characters

Leonard Hofstadter, portrayed by Johnny Galecki, is an experimental physicist with an IQ of 173 who received his Ph.D when he was 24 years old. He shares an apartment with colleague and friend, Sheldon Cooper. He and Penny dated at one point during the series, but they broke up during season 3. They start dating again in season 5 though their relationship is rocky. Sheldon Cooper, portrayed by Jim Parsons, is a theoretical physicist. Originally from East Texas, he was a child prodigy, starting college at the age of 11, right after completing the fifth grade. He received the Stevenson award when 14 and received his Ph.D when he was 16. He has an IQ of 187 and exhibits a strict adherence to routine; a lack of understanding of irony, sarcasm, and humor; and a complete lack of humility or basic empathy. He is "dating" Amy Farrah Fowler. Penny, portrayed by Kaley Cuoco, is the attractive, blonde neighbor who lives across the hall from Sheldon and Leonard. She has aspirations to an acting career, but has not been particularly successful thus far, only boasting a few small roles as well as a part in a hemorrhoid commercial. To pay the bills, she works as a waitress at The Cheesecake Factory. She and Leonard dated during season 3 and broke up. In the finale episode of Season 4, she was thought to have slept with Raj after drinking, but Raj revealed to her they didn't. During season 5, Penny begins to date Leonard again though their relationship is rocky. Her last name has never been revealed. Howard Wolowitz, portrayed by Simon Helberg, is an aerospace engineer. He is Jewish, and lives with his mother. Unlike Sheldon, Leonard, and Raj, Howard lacks a Ph.D, which is a point of mocking between the four friends. He defends this by pointing out that he has a master's degree in Engineering from MIT and the equipment he designs is actually built and launched into space, unlike the purely abstract work of his friends. He provides outrageous pick-up lines and fancies himself a ladies man with suitably unimpressed reactions from Penny. Though he finds that he has limited success with other women at first, he begins dating Bernadette in season 3, but they break up. They get back together in the Season 4 episode "The Hot Troll Deviation", become engaged in the episode "The Herb Garden Germination" and are married in the last episode of season 5. At the beginning of season 6 he was on the ISS. Rajesh Koothrappali, portrayed by Kunal Nayyar, is an astrophysicist from New Delhi, India. Known commonly as "Raj", he works alongside Sheldon exploring the string theory implications of gamma rays from dark matter annihilations. He is very shy around women and suffers from selective mutism which means he is physically unable to talk to them unless he drinks alcohol. He is known to be part metrosexual, and he is a very emotional person. His sister, Priya, dates Leonard in season 4 and part of season 5. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz, portrayed by Melissa Rauch, is a microbiologist. Bernadette was introduced to Howard by Penny while the two were working together at the Cheesecake Factory. At first she and Howard do not get along, as they appear to have nothing in common. When they find out that they both have overbearing mothers, however, they feel a connection. She was upgraded to main cast status in the episode "The Hot Troll Deviation", in which she and Howard revisit their previously unsuccessful relationship. She and Howard get engaged, and much comic fodder is created through similarities between Bernadette and Mrs. Wolowitz. She marries Howard just before he goes into space at the end of season 5. Amy Farrah Fowler, portrayed by Mayim Bialik, is a neurobiologist. Raj and Howard meet her on an online dating site using a fake account for Sheldon. She is very similar to Sheldon, except that she is more open to social interaction and thus more susceptible to conventional behaviour. She becomes close friends with Sheldon, prompting regular assertions from him that she is a girl and is his friend, but she is not his girlfriend. She finally became his girlfriend when Sheldon decides to change the course of their relationship after he becomes jealous when Amy goes out on a date with comic book store owner Stuart Bloom. By the end of season 5 they have progressed to holding hands. Amy also forms a quirky friendship with Penny, whom Amy frequently refers to as her "bestie" and becomes Bernadette's Maid of Honor at her and Howard's wedding.

Stuart Bloom, portrayed by Kevin Sussman, is an owner of a comic book store to which the gang frequently goes. He is also a nerd, but he has a talent for drawing, is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, and possesses a few more social skills than they do. Stuart starts hanging out with the gang as a replacement for Howard, as long as he acts like Howard as stipulated by Sheldon. The Big Bang Theory season 6 episodes No. in series 	No. in season 	Title 	Directed by 	Written by 	Original air date 	Prod. code 	U.S. viewers (millions) 112 	1 	" The Date Night Variable" 	Mark Cendrowski 	Story: Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan & Steve Holland Teleplay: Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds & Maria Ferrari 	September 27, 2012 	3X7601 	15.66[6]

Raj mentions to Sheldon how lonely he is with Howard in space, so Sheldon invites him along on his second anniversary date with Amy, much to the irritation of Amy, who was expecting a romantic, intimate evening with Sheldon, and tells Raj to leave. After an evening in which Sheldon fails to live up to this expectation, Amy gives Sheldon an ultimatum that their relationship is over unless he tells her something from his heart. Sheldon gives a romantic speech about his new and conflicting emotions, only to reveal that he quoted the first Spider-Man movie. Despite this, Amy accepts it.

Leonard puts together an evening with Penny that includes her favorite refreshments and watching her choice of football or baseball on television, but also tries to get her to talk about their relationship, which doesn't please the stressed-out Penny. Raj shows up, having left Amy and Sheldon. He talks to them about how great their relationship is, but when he learns that Penny has not told Leonard that she loves him, he pushes her to do it and gets thrown out of the apartment. He then wanders over to the comic book store and starts to bond with Stuart. They decide to go see a movie together the next night.

On the International Space Station, Howard talks to Bernadette, who is upset because his mother thinks that they will be living with her. After Bernadette convinces Howard to inform his mother otherwise, Howard ends up lying to both women, telling his mother that he will try to convince Bernadette to remain in her house, while telling Bernadette that his talk with his mother went fine.

Recurring characters: Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom, Carol Ann Susi as Mrs. Wolowitz and Pasha Lychnikoff as Dimitri Rezinov Title reference: Raj attending the different dates of Sheldon and Amy and Leonard and Penny. Note: The title sequence was updated with this episode to include Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch in the last image of the sequence. 113 	2 	" The Decoupling Fluctuation" 	Mark Cendrowski 	Story: Chuck Lorre, Jim Reynolds & Maria Ferrari Teleplay: Steven Molaro, Eric Kaplan & Steve Holland 	October 4, 2012 	3X7602 	15.18[7]

While Penny and Amy are helping Bernadette go through her wedding presents, the subject of marriage comes up. Amy plans on marrying Sheldon in four years (but don’t tell him; he’s still a flight risk), but Penny shows reluctance to answer the question of whether she'll marry Leonard. She confesses that she loves him, but isn't sure if it's really love, what he would do if she told him or if they are going to stay together.

Amy leaks the secret of Penny's feelings to Sheldon, while also insisting that he hold hands with her during the movie; neither which Sheldon likes. Sheldon, who doesn't want things to change, almost tells Leonard and then wakes Penny up in the early morning hours asking her not to break up with him and to switch back to her old shampoo. His last words are: "Please don't hurt my friend." Penny replies that that is the last thing she wants to do. Just as Penny is about to tell Leonard the truth, she finds herself unable to do so upon looking into his sad eyes and ends up sleeping with him instead.

Stuart joins their social group as Raj’s replacement friend with Sheldon's stipulation that he act just like Howard would. While playing Mystic Warlords of Ka'a, Stuart puts down one card which Sheldon explains Howard wouldn't play. Stuart switches cards and then Sheldon wins on his next turn.

Howard from the space station complains to Bernadette that the other astronauts are playing tricks on him. She suggests that he tell them that "being mean is lame, but being nice is cool". Later Howard says that it really worked and that he got a good night's sleep, though the video shows that a mouse face and his nickname had been drawn all over his face.

Recurring characters: Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom and Pasha Lychnikoff as Dimitri Rezinov Guest star: Mike Massimino as himself Title reference: Penny contemplating whether or not to break-up with Leonard given her uncertainty about her feelings in their relationship. 114 	3 	" The Higgs Boson Observation" 	Mark Cendrowski 	Story: Steven Molaro, Dave Goetsch & Steve Holland Teleplay: Chuck Lorre, Jim Reynolds & Maria Ferrari 	October 11, 2012 	3X7603 	14.23[8]

Due to the theoretical work done on the Higgs boson particle half a century ago that could now lead to a Nobel Prize, Sheldon wants his kindergarten and elementary work reviewed to determine if he had any earlier revelations that might lead down the same path. Leonard declines, though surprisingly Penny volunteers. Sheldon hires an attractive Physics grad student named Alex Jensen, who is honored to work for him and willing to put up with his idiosyncrasies.

While Penny is giving Amy a makeover, she video calls Sheldon to show him. Alex answers and merely takes a message. Amy is shocked to learn that Alex is a girl. Amy gets Penny to follow her to Caltech and they burst into his office, but don't find him there. In the cafeteria, they find Alex is flirting with Leonard (though Leonard ignores it), much to Amy's relief and Penny's surprise. That night, Penny keeps asking Leonard about his day, however Leonard never mentions Alex. Sheldon shows up with Alex, announcing that she may have found something in his notebooks. Penny introduces herself and Alex says that Penny is lucky to be able to work with someone as talented as Leonard, mistaking Penny for his assistant. Penny replies that she has been working on a five year experiment with Leonard. Penny then takes Leonard to her apartment to have sex with him, leaving Alex and Sheldon alone to continue their work.

Meanwhile, Howard tells Bernadette that he will have to stay in space for an additional 7 – 10 days. Howard is suffering bad anxiety attacks, starts sounding paranoid and gives her crazy ideas on how she can rescue him. Later, he feels better after receiving a shot from the other astronauts, but the drug makes him behave oddly, including cartwheeling in weightlessness and dropping his pants.

Recurring character: Pasha Lychnikoff as Dimitri Rezinov Guest star: Margo Harshman as Alex Jensen Title reference: Sheldon, observing the recent success of the Higgs Boson particle, wants to unearth a discovery he may have made during his childhood that could earn him a Nobel Prize. 115 	4 	" The Re-Entry Minimization" 	Mark Cendrowski 	Story: Bill Prady, Jim Reynolds & Anthony Del Broccolo Teleplay: Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan 	October 18, 2012 	3X7604 	15.73[9]

The episode begins with Howard and his fellow astronauts in their capsule, plummeting through the atmosphere with Howard screaming. At the airport, Howard feels dejected when he finds out that his friends are not waiting for him at the request of Bernadette. The crowd of reporters shouting 'Howie' are actually waiting for Howie Mandel. At Bernadette's apartment they attempt to have the honeymoon they missed, but she has allergies, took Benadryl and falls asleep. Howard then goes to visit his mother who won't let him in the house and is horrified to realize she has a man spending the night — his own dentist. Howard's next stop is to visit his buddy Raj, who is very glad to see him. Raj and his new roommate Stuart have tickets to the sold out Sound of Music sing-along so Howard moves on again.

At Leonard's apartment, Amy and Penny are playing Pictionary against Leonard and Sheldon. Sheldon's drawing concepts and guesses are too complicated for Leonard and the girls win. The girls claimed they can beat the guys at any game. Next Amy and Leonard try "Where's Waldo?" without their glasses and Amy wins. Penny and Sheldon try a physical contest where they spin around, get dizzy and try a division problem. Penny beats Sheldon because he knocked down his white board. Next Penny is wrestling with Sheldon who is pinned down almost instantly. Penny and Amy then start kissing him. They end with a pie eating contest. When Howard shows up, they all look up with their faces covered in blueberry pie filling and yell "not now!"

Howard ends up at a diner where the waitress recognizes him, offers him a free piece of cheesecake and Howard ends up singing Rocket Man quietly to himself.

Recurring characters: Carol Ann Susi as Mrs. Wolowitz and Pasha Lychnikoff as Dimitri Rezinov Guest stars: Mike Massimino as himself, Jan Hoag as Lilian, Ken Lerner as Dr. Schneider, and Howie Mandel as himself Title reference: Howard expects a big celebration upon his return to Earth from Space; however, the excitement is kept to a bare minimum. Note: Kevin Sussman became part of the main cast with this episode. 116 	5 	" The Holographic Excitation" 	Mark Cendrowski 	Story: Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe Teleplay: Steven Molaro, Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari 	October 25, 2012 	3X7605 	15.82[10]

Howard cannot stop talking about his trip to space and connects every conversation to it. First he gets depressed when Bernadette tells him that people are tired of hearing about space. Then, he says that he doesn’t want to feel like plain old Howard Wolowitz; however Bernadette reminds him that that is the man she loves and married “on purpose”.

Elsewhere, Raj offers to help Stuart host a Halloween party at the comic book store. Penny doesn’t really want to go to the comic book store for Halloween, though Bernadette explains that Leonard does things with her that he might not like just to make her happy. Maybe she should take more interest in Leonard's work, she suggests. Penny does visit Leonard's lab twice, is amazed and reminded how smart he is, gets frisky and they have sex in his lab both times.

Amy and Sheldon find it hard to agree on couple costumes for the party. She wants something romantic, while Sheldon prefers Star Wars characters or Hewlett and Packard, founders of the HP company. They come dressed as Raggedy Ann and "Raggedy" C3PO, a compromise.

At the Halloween party, Stuart takes all the credit for the party which bothers Raj. Howard and Bernadette dress up as Smurfs, Raj is archeologist “India” Jones, Penny is a sexy cop, and Leonard is Albert Einstein.

Later, Raj sends a video to Howard of Buzz Aldrin where he talks to kids about space and his advertures when he hands out Halloween candy which makes Howard realize where he was wrong.

Guest stars: Buzz Aldrin as himself and Janelle Marra as Claire Title reference: Leonard shows Penny a holographic projector he's working with, shortly before they have sex in his lab. 117 	6 	"The Extract Obliteration"[11] 	Mark Cendrowski 	Story: Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady & Steve Holland Teleplay: Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds & Eric Kaplan 	November 1, 2012 	3X7606[12] 	N/A Guest star: Stephen Hawking as himself (voice-over) 118 	7 	"The Habitation Configuration"[13] 	Mark Cendrowski 	Story: Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan & Jim Reynolds Teleplay: Steven Molaro, Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari 	November 8, 2012 	3X7607[14] 	N/A

Recurring characters: Wil Wheaton as himself and Carol Ann Susi as Mrs. Wolowitz Guest star: LeVar Burton as himself 119 	8 	TBA 	Mark Cendrowski[15] 	Story: Chuck Lorre, Dave Goetsch & Anthony Del Broccolo Teleplay: Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds & Steve Holland 	November 15, 2012 	3X7608 	N/A 120 	9 	TBA 	Peter Chakos[16] 	Story: Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan & Adam Faberman Teleplay: Steven Molaro, Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari 	December 6, 2012 	3X7609 	N/A

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